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Highs today will be in the upper 50's and 60's with a low in the 20's and 30's. Temperatures reaching high 50's and 60's through Thursday with continuing warm throughout Friday. Vol. 34 No. 48 Weber State College April 29, 1975 .... r Eyestone captures Miss WSC Joyce Ann Lucas Commencement notices here Seniors that are planning to graduate at the end of spring quarter may pick up graduation announcements at the Bookstore. Bookstore Management said that the announcements are 20 cents each and there is no limit on First Stone will not be printed says V.P. First Stone will not be printed this quarter said Robin Jeppson Communication Vice president "because Executive Council did not feel that the quality ... was there." First Stone, originally a literary arts supplement to the Signpost, now under the management of the Cognito Staff was to be published once a Mary Jo Eyes tone how many a student may purchase.Caps and Gowns may . be obtained at the bookstore two or three days before commencement said Debbie Rich, of Admissions and Records. quarter with the exception of summer quarter. Executive Council made the decision in the summer of '74 that Signpost would no longer publish First Stone but that it be handled by the Cognito staff. First Stone arid other decisions will be . made at media Board hearings before the end of the year, said Jeppson. ( 1 '?' ' f i . Patricia Jensen Also, she stated, this year "we are trying out a different procedure for graduation." In the past, she stated, diplomas have been given out right on stage to the student, but this year a blank piece of paper will be given to the student and upon returning his cap and gown ' he will receive, a ticket entitling him to his diploma. Rich did not state why the procedure had taken place but only that the graduation exercises would be held in the Wildcat Stadium with returns made at the Administration Building. Senator Frank E. Moss, the Democratic representative from Utah has been selected to deliver the address at the 87th commencement exercises of Weber State College. The exercises will be held in the WSC Stadium May 31 at 8:30 a.m. Baccalureate services will be held in the Fine Arts Auditorium May 30 at 7:30 p.m. Lucas: 1st attendant 9 Jensen places second Reigning over Weber State College for the 1975-76 school year is' Mary Jo Eyestone as Miss WSC and her two attendants Joyce Ann Lucas and Patricia Jensen. Eyestone is a sophomore majoring in Elementary Education. She has been a member of WSC chorale and was leading lady in musical production of "Anything Goes." Eyestone was a speech and drama sterling scholar for Bonneville High. She also enjoys designing clothes, dancing and singing. 1st attendant Joyce Ann Lucas, a freshman member of Lambda Delta Sigma, is presently serving as 3rd attendant to Miss Weber County. Lucas was also the 1973 Activity Director of theOlympics- for the Mentally Retarded in Chicago, enjoys sports, homemaking and French linguistics. Lucas also sings in the WSC Chorale. Second Attendant Patricia Jensen is a junior majoring in nursing with a music minor is currently 1st attendent to' Miss-Bear Lake and took 2nd place in the Idaho State Fair talent show. Jensen also enjoys sports, homemaking and children. Miss Weber State College, said Karma Grimm, chairman of the special events committee reigns Board of Regents approves hike in Weber tuition fees Last Tuesday the Board of Regents unanimously okayed higher tuition and fees for both resident and non-resident students at Weber State College and other intermountain schools. The approved tuitions and fee increases ranged from a minimum of eight dollars a quarter at Eastern Utah, to $20 a quarter at U-tech at Salt Lake City and from six dollars a quarter at U-tech at Provo to 50 dollars at Utah State for non Index News Commentary: HARRISON AND TYLER p. 2 Editorials p. 7 Spring Fever Week . p. J) Chicano Ombudsman appointed .... p. 9 Gold team places on Cougar classic p. 12 title over parades and banquets as representatives of the school. -Grimm stated that there are also tentative plans for Miss WSC helping in freshman orientation as well as the required activities she must attend. Miss WSC will appear in the Roy Days. Peach Days. Terrace Days and July 4th Parade. - And of course said Grimm she will represent us in the Miss Utah beautv contest. residents. The proposal for tuition and fee increases were submitted by the Institutional Presidents as a result of a Board of Regents' directive which called for schools to increase salary budgets by 10 percent and toward making auxiliary operations like student union and special activity centers self supporting. Weber State tuition and fees have gone up $11 dollars for residents and $21 for out-of-state students.

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Highs today will be in the upper 50's and 60's with a low in the 20's and 30's. Temperatures reaching high 50's and 60's through Thursday with continuing warm throughout Friday. Vol. 34 No. 48 Weber State College April 29, 1975 .... r Eyestone captures Miss WSC Joyce Ann Lucas Commencement notices here Seniors that are planning to graduate at the end of spring quarter may pick up graduation announcements at the Bookstore. Bookstore Management said that the announcements are 20 cents each and there is no limit on First Stone will not be printed says V.P. First Stone will not be printed this quarter said Robin Jeppson Communication Vice president "because Executive Council did not feel that the quality ... was there." First Stone, originally a literary arts supplement to the Signpost, now under the management of the Cognito Staff was to be published once a Mary Jo Eyes tone how many a student may purchase.Caps and Gowns may . be obtained at the bookstore two or three days before commencement said Debbie Rich, of Admissions and Records. quarter with the exception of summer quarter. Executive Council made the decision in the summer of '74 that Signpost would no longer publish First Stone but that it be handled by the Cognito staff. First Stone arid other decisions will be . made at media Board hearings before the end of the year, said Jeppson. ( 1 '?' ' f i . Patricia Jensen Also, she stated, this year "we are trying out a different procedure for graduation." In the past, she stated, diplomas have been given out right on stage to the student, but this year a blank piece of paper will be given to the student and upon returning his cap and gown ' he will receive, a ticket entitling him to his diploma. Rich did not state why the procedure had taken place but only that the graduation exercises would be held in the Wildcat Stadium with returns made at the Administration Building. Senator Frank E. Moss, the Democratic representative from Utah has been selected to deliver the address at the 87th commencement exercises of Weber State College. The exercises will be held in the WSC Stadium May 31 at 8:30 a.m. Baccalureate services will be held in the Fine Arts Auditorium May 30 at 7:30 p.m. Lucas: 1st attendant 9 Jensen places second Reigning over Weber State College for the 1975-76 school year is' Mary Jo Eyestone as Miss WSC and her two attendants Joyce Ann Lucas and Patricia Jensen. Eyestone is a sophomore majoring in Elementary Education. She has been a member of WSC chorale and was leading lady in musical production of "Anything Goes." Eyestone was a speech and drama sterling scholar for Bonneville High. She also enjoys designing clothes, dancing and singing. 1st attendant Joyce Ann Lucas, a freshman member of Lambda Delta Sigma, is presently serving as 3rd attendant to Miss Weber County. Lucas was also the 1973 Activity Director of theOlympics- for the Mentally Retarded in Chicago, enjoys sports, homemaking and French linguistics. Lucas also sings in the WSC Chorale. Second Attendant Patricia Jensen is a junior majoring in nursing with a music minor is currently 1st attendent to' Miss-Bear Lake and took 2nd place in the Idaho State Fair talent show. Jensen also enjoys sports, homemaking and children. Miss Weber State College, said Karma Grimm, chairman of the special events committee reigns Board of Regents approves hike in Weber tuition fees Last Tuesday the Board of Regents unanimously okayed higher tuition and fees for both resident and non-resident students at Weber State College and other intermountain schools. The approved tuitions and fee increases ranged from a minimum of eight dollars a quarter at Eastern Utah, to $20 a quarter at U-tech at Salt Lake City and from six dollars a quarter at U-tech at Provo to 50 dollars at Utah State for non Index News Commentary: HARRISON AND TYLER p. 2 Editorials p. 7 Spring Fever Week . p. J) Chicano Ombudsman appointed .... p. 9 Gold team places on Cougar classic p. 12 title over parades and banquets as representatives of the school. -Grimm stated that there are also tentative plans for Miss WSC helping in freshman orientation as well as the required activities she must attend. Miss WSC will appear in the Roy Days. Peach Days. Terrace Days and July 4th Parade. - And of course said Grimm she will represent us in the Miss Utah beautv contest. residents. The proposal for tuition and fee increases were submitted by the Institutional Presidents as a result of a Board of Regents' directive which called for schools to increase salary budgets by 10 percent and toward making auxiliary operations like student union and special activity centers self supporting. Weber State tuition and fees have gone up $11 dollars for residents and $21 for out-of-state students.